I asked this question a few months ago in another forum, but didn't get a real satisfactory answer. I have also seen this topic touched upon here a few times, but never really answered completely. So...
I know garbage in - garbage out, but given two scenarios:
1-video shot in HD and rendered at a CBR of 6.5
2-same video shot in mini-DV and rendered at a CBR of 6.5
Question 1=
With these two scenarios how much of a difference will there be?
I am asking this question for a couple of reasons. First off, when I see my videos on my home 27” TV monitor they look perfect clarity wise, and then when I see them on my father’s 55 inch, they look terrible. Secondly, I have heard that higher megapixel still shots are psuedo-HD.
Question 2=
If I rendered my video and stills as HD would the quality improve for either or both?
Question 3=
If so, how? Why would the same bit rate be better with HD? I know that HD has a higher resolution when filmed, but…Even mini-DV loses quality when rendered to mpeg2 for DVD playback. For whatever reason HD is better, why can’t some of that be incorporated into the render for a better quality? I hope this isn’t too confusing. I just don’t understand how rendering mini-DV to mpeg-2 loses quality, but when you render from HD to mpeg-2 you can have a better image. I imagine I am missing some basics here so please fill me in.
My anticipated answer will simply be, “Carson, don’t worry, just render your mini-DV video to HD and it will look better on the big screen tv’s.” :)
Thanks,
Carson Calderwood
I know garbage in - garbage out, but given two scenarios:
1-video shot in HD and rendered at a CBR of 6.5
2-same video shot in mini-DV and rendered at a CBR of 6.5
Question 1=
With these two scenarios how much of a difference will there be?
I am asking this question for a couple of reasons. First off, when I see my videos on my home 27” TV monitor they look perfect clarity wise, and then when I see them on my father’s 55 inch, they look terrible. Secondly, I have heard that higher megapixel still shots are psuedo-HD.
Question 2=
If I rendered my video and stills as HD would the quality improve for either or both?
Question 3=
If so, how? Why would the same bit rate be better with HD? I know that HD has a higher resolution when filmed, but…Even mini-DV loses quality when rendered to mpeg2 for DVD playback. For whatever reason HD is better, why can’t some of that be incorporated into the render for a better quality? I hope this isn’t too confusing. I just don’t understand how rendering mini-DV to mpeg-2 loses quality, but when you render from HD to mpeg-2 you can have a better image. I imagine I am missing some basics here so please fill me in.
My anticipated answer will simply be, “Carson, don’t worry, just render your mini-DV video to HD and it will look better on the big screen tv’s.” :)
Thanks,
Carson Calderwood